Enid

Enid
Title Enid PDF eBook
Author Jeep Collins
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-04-09
Genre
ISBN 9780578836836

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This is the story of Enid Collins, the famed handbag designer of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. The setting is Spring Valley Ranch, the 400 acres of rugged but beautiful land that she and husband Frederic Collins bought sight unseen in order to pursue a dream of ranching - a dream that wasn't to be. Instead, out of their need to survive, they did what they knew how to do, they made things.In many ways, their remote and rugged lives were far from ours today. In other ways, they were not that different. They succeeded, they struggled, they lived. We begin as spectators watching from a distance but through this story we are beckoned closer - to see what they saw and, indeed, read their journaled thoughts.Through this human story you are invited to examine your own life, to question. You are invited to a place of deeper meaning and purpose.

Enid Blyton's Nature Lover's Book

Enid Blyton's Nature Lover's Book
Title Enid Blyton's Nature Lover's Book PDF eBook
Author Enid Blyton
Publisher Evans Brothers
Pages 136
Release 2008
Genre Natural history
ISBN 0237535688

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First published in 1944, this delightful collection of stories, poems, and nature facts is centered on three children and their uncle who takes them on nature walks, unveiling the delights of the countryside throughout the seasons. Poems by Enid Blyton as well as classic works by Wordsworth, Keats, and others are accompanied by lush illustrations of various animals and plants. A field guide to common birds and plants is also provided, making this a must-have for nature lovers young and old.

Enid Yandell

Enid Yandell
Title Enid Yandell PDF eBook
Author Juilee Decker
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 360
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0813178649

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Louisville-born and nationally renowned sculptor Enid Yandell (1869–1934) was ahead of her time. She began her career when sculpture was considered too physical, too messy, and too masculine for women. Yandell challenged the gender norms of early-twentieth-century artistic practice and became an award-winning sculptor, independent artist, and activist for women's suffrage. This study examines Yandell's life and work: how she grew from a young, Southern dilettante— the daughter of a Confederate medical officer—into a mature, gifted artist who ran in circles with more established male artists in New York and Paris, such as Frederick MacMonnies and Auguste Rodin. At the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, she was one of a select group of women sculptors, known as the White Rabbits, who sculpted the statues and architectural embellishments of the fair. As a result of her success in Chicago, Yandell was commissioned to create a twenty-five foot figure of Pallas Athena for Nashville's Centennial Exposition in 1897. Newspapers hailed it as the largest statue ever created by a woman. Yandell's command of classical subject matter was matched by her abilities with large-scale, figurative works such as the Daniel Boone statue in Cherokee Park, Louisville. In 1898 Yandell was among the first women to be selected for membership in the National Sculpture Society, the first organization of professional sculptors formed in the United States. Presented to coincide with the 150th anniversary of her birth, this study demonstrates the ways in which Yandell was a pioneer and draws attention to her legacy.

Enid Bakewell: Coalminer’s Daughter

Enid Bakewell: Coalminer’s Daughter
Title Enid Bakewell: Coalminer’s Daughter PDF eBook
Author Simon Sweetman
Publisher Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
Pages 120
Release 2018-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1908165952

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Enid Bakewell, one of England’s most successful and distinguished women cricketers, was the first woman player to have an article about her in Wisden, in 1970, after an outstanding tour of Australasia. She is now the first female subject in the ACS Lives in Cricket series. Simon Sweetman takes us through Enid’s playing career as an all-rounder and off the field as teacher and coach; and daughter, wife and mother. Articulate, approachable, Enid is a woman rooted in Nottinghamshire who has made friends across the world. She and her generation were true pioneers: when playing for the first time at Lord’s, they didn’t know if women would be allowed into the changing rooms.

ENID (BOOK 1)

ENID (BOOK 1)
Title ENID (BOOK 1) PDF eBook
Author Eileen Sheehan
Publisher Earth Wise Books
Pages 276
Release 247-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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ENID Book 1 of a fantasy trilogy is a tale of courage, discovery, and destiny. In the aftermath of a devastating dragon attack that leaves her village in ruins, Enid, a fierce and skilled warrior, seeks refuge in a neighboring village. She soon discovers that the villagers are locked in a desperate battle against relentless trolls, who are hunting the runaway elfin princess they gave sanctuary to. Unaware that her path will lead her into the heart of the elfin kingdom Enid joins the fight. There, within the halls of the elfin king's palace, she uncovers secrets that have been hidden for generations—secrets that shake the very foundation of her identity. As palace intrigue unfolds and ancient rivalries resurface, the truth about her origins is revealed. This forced her to confront her destiny and the role she must play in a looming conflict that threatens to engulf the entire realm. Enid’s journey will redefine not only who she is but what she’s capable of becoming.

My Book of the Church's Year

My Book of the Church's Year
Title My Book of the Church's Year PDF eBook
Author Peter Kwasniewski
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 2015-11-13
Genre
ISBN 9781519297457

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This is a charming children's book that walks through the traditional Catholic liturgical year in its seasons and symbols, while highlighting some of our most beloved saints. The graphic design is brilliantly done -- no book compares with this one for a striking and memorable overview of the liturgical year. It makes a superb catechetical tool.

Enid

Enid
Title Enid PDF eBook
Author Robert Bilic
Publisher Next Chapter
Pages 111
Release 2022-01-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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London, 1897. When romance author Christopher Price is told by his publisher to write gothic horror - the most fashionable genre at the time - he reluctantly accepts and retreats to his usual country cottage to write the book. Henry, the caretaker of the cottage, welcomes Christopher back with open arms. While researching the old books in the house, he comes across a photograph album with pictures of Henry and his wife, Enid. But Enid is nowhere to be seen, and Henry refuses to talk about her. What is this dark, devilish past that he refuses to dig up?